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When the Arches first appeared, pundits predicted chaos. The idea was that drug cartels would gain possession of Arches and somehow control those who passed through, turning the entirety of Central America into hundreds of feuding, battle-scarred fiefdoms.
 
When the Arches first appeared, pundits predicted chaos. The idea was that drug cartels would gain possession of Arches and somehow control those who passed through, turning the entirety of Central America into hundreds of feuding, battle-scarred fiefdoms.
  
They were wrong. The cartels learned a very valuable lesson when they tried - they learned the lesson usually learned by covert organisations - you may be hot stuff when operating below the radar, but against seasoned military troops with free reign, you're basically chum.
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They were wrong. The cartels learned a very valuable lesson when they tried - they've learned the lesson usually learned by covert organisations - you may be hot stuff when operating below the radar, but against seasoned military troops with free reign, you're basically chum.
  
The various Governments of Central America made it clear that the cost of removing the cartels might have been higher than the benefit when it came to drugs - but not when it came to the Arches. It took time, and it cost lives, but in the end, every cartel that tried to hold an Arch was destroyed root and branch. (This has not destroyed cartels in general - those smart enough not to try, or who got out as soon as the Governments started showing their intent, were able to maintain business as more or less usual, and of course power vacuums attracted new players. But they're very careful to stay off the military's radar.)
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The various Governments of Central America made it clear that the cost of removing the cartels might have been higher than the benefit when it came to drugs - but not when it came to the Arches. It took time, and it cost lives, but in the end, every cartel that tried to hold an Arch was destroyed root and branch. (This has not destroyed cartels in general - those smart enough not to try, or who got out as soon as the Governments started showing their intent, were able to maintain business as more or less usual.
  
 
Among the people of Central America - as among those of South America - the Catholic view predominates (see Italy). Many do wind up becoming celebrities.
 
Among the people of Central America - as among those of South America - the Catholic view predominates (see Italy). Many do wind up becoming celebrities.
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===In Europe===
 
===In Europe===
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===In the Asian Pacific===
 
===In the Asian Pacific===
 
It seems counter-intuitive. Most of the peoples of the Asian Pacific region tend to be homogeneous, socially stratified and conservative. It was generally thought that the Arches wouldn't see much use, even if they weren't quarantined.
 
 
Well, they weren't. The government of Japan kept a close eye on them, and made sure that no one passed through who was on a terrorist watch list or the like, but otherwise left them alone.
 
 
And in Japan especially, the Arches have been astoundingly popular. Granted, most of the popularity seems more the IDEA of passing through the Arches - there's an entire subculture of Arch Otaku that's sprung up since - but the various Arches still see as many as 1 or even 2 people passing through every week.
 
 
What's surprising to most observers is that it's often difficult to tell what they wanted changed. Oh, they change - there are a LOT of blue-eyed blondes running around in Tokyo now - but whether those were the changes they wanted, or the side effects, it's hard to tell.
 
 
In other areas of the Asian Pacific, it's even more obvious and the Arches are even more popular. They're usually being called the 'New Gods'. Some of them act the parts, for good or ill.
 

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